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CY 2020 Faircloth Limit Faircloth Unit Months = FL*12 PHA PHA Name Faircloth Limit AK001 Alaska Housing Finance Corporation 1426 17112 AL001 Housing Authority of the Birmingham District 6297 75564 AL002 MOBILE HOUSING BOARD 3857 46284 AL004 ANNISTON HA 748 8976 AL005 PHENIX CITY HOUSING AUTHORITY 760 9120 AL006 Housing Authority of the City of Montgomery 3036 36432 AL007 Housing Authority of the City of Dothan 331 3972 AL008 Selma Housing Authority 613 7356 AL009 Housing Authority of the City of Attalla 110 1320 AL010 Fairfield Housing Authority 302 3624 AL011 Housing Authority of the City of Fort Payne 303 3636 AL012 Housing Authority of the City of Jasper 418 5016 AL013 Tarrant Housing Authority 97 1164 AL014 The Guntersville Housing Authority 350 4200 AL047 The Housing Authority of the City of Huntsville 1865 22380 AL048 Housing Authority of the City of Decatur 776 9312 AL049 Greater Gadsden 1042 12504 AL050 HA AUBURN 18 216 AL051 Housing Authority of Red Bay 164 1968 AL052 HA CULLMAN 326 3912 AL053 Housing Authority of Hamilton, Alabama 491 5892 AL054 FLORENCE H/A 0 0 AL055 HA CORDOVA 60 720 AL056 Haleyville Housing Authority 275 3300 AL057 Sylacauga Housing Authority 626 7512 AL058 Winfield Housing Authority 154 1848 AL059 Housing Authority of the City of Tuscumbia 241 2892 AL060 HA RUSSELLVILLE 209 2508 AL061 HA OPELIKA 0 0 AL062 Housing Authority of the City of Lanett, AL 364 4368 AL063 H A ONEONTA 180 2160 AL064 Housing Authority of the City of Carbon Hill 110 1320 AL065 Housing Authority of the City of Roanoke, AL 50 600 AL066 Housing Authority of Reform 60 720 AL067 Housing Authority of the City of Athens, Al 0 0 AL068 Sheffield Housing Authority 412 4944 AL069 HA LEEDS 0 0 AL070 City of Union Springs Housing Authority 3 36 AL071 Housing Authority of Guin, Alabama 183 2196 AL072 HA COLUMBIANA 0 0 AL073 HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF OZARK 421 5052 AL074 Housing Authority of Boston 100 1200 AL075 BOAZ HOUSING AUTHORITY 451 5412 AL076 HACKLEBURG HOUSING AUTHORITY 62 744 AL077 HA TUSCALOOSA 1235 14820 AL078 Housing Authority of the Town of Berry 60 720 AL079 Housing Authority of the Town of Montevallo 72 864 AL080 Housing Authority of the City of Moulton, AL 58 696 AL081 Bear Creek Housing Authority 24 288 AL082 CROSSVILLE HOUSING AUHTORITY 30 360 AL083 Collinsville Housing Authority 60 720 AL084 Housing Authority of the City of Vernon, AL 145 1740 AL085 Housing Authority of the Town of Calera 126 1512 AL086 Jefferson County Housing Authority 620 7440 AL087 Housing Authority of the City of Hartselle 186 2232 AL088 Housing Authority of the City of Luverne, AL 141 1692 AL089 Vincent Housing Authority 32 384 AL090 PHIL CAMPBELL HOUSING AUTHORITY 64 768 AL091 HA ARAB 105 1260 AL093 Housing Authority of the Town of Hanceville 51 612 AL094 Housing Authority of the City of Georgiana 100 1200 AL095 HA MILLPORT 44 528 AL096 Housing Authority of the City of Heflin 34 408 AL098 Housing Authority of the City of Aliceville 173 2076 AL099 HA SCOTTSBORO 0 0 AL100 Housing Authority of the City of Columbia 17 204 AL101 Abbeville Housing Authority 40 480 AL102 Altoona Housing Authority 97 1164 AL103 Housing Authority of the City of Hartford 34 408 AL104 Cottonwood Housing Authority 53 636 AL105 Housing Authority of the City of Talladega, AL 0 0 AL106 Pell City Housing Authority 78 936 AL107 HA ELBA 125 1500 AL108 Ragland Housing Authority 60 720 AL109 Housing Authority of the City of Demopolis, AL 180 2160 AL110 HA PIEDMONT 211 2532 AL111 Housing Authority of the City of Florala 42 504 AL112 HA OPP 170 2040 AL114 LINEVILLE HOUSING AUTHORITY 191 2292 AL115 ENTERPRISE HOUSING AUTHORITY 150 1800 AL116 YORK HOUSING AUTHORITY 90 1080 AL117 Washington County Housing Authority 30 360 AL118 EUFAULA HOUSING AUTHORITY 377 4524 AL119 Housing Authority of the City of Sulligent, AL 123 1476 AL120 Housing Authority of the City of Linden 50 600 AL121 Albertville Housing Authority 164 1968 AL122 Childersburg Housing Authority 190 2280 AL123 Housing Authority of the City of Headland, AL 50 600 AL124 HA MIDLAND CITY 0 0 AL125 HA BESSEMER 990 11880 AL126 Brundidge Housing Authority 41 492 AL127 HA ANDALUSIA 120 1440 AL128 HA SAMSON 213 2556 AL129 WALKER COUNTY HOUSING AUTHORITY 92 1104 AL131 Housing Authority of the City of Prattville, AL 106 1272 AL132 Housing Authority of the City of Goodwater 40 480 AL133 Housing Authority of the Town of Hobson City 60 720 AL134 Housing Authority of the Town of Blountsville, AL 88 1056 AL136 Housing Authority of the Town of Ashland 1 12 AL137 Housing Authority of the City of Fayette 166 1992 AL138 GORDO HOUSING AUTHORITY 80 960 AL139 HA JACKSONVILLE 175 2100 AL140 Housing Authority of the City of Centre, Al 168 2016 AL141 Housing Authority of the Town of Kennedy 14 168 AL142 Housing Authority of the City of Newton 33 396 AL143 Housing Authority of the Town of Slocomb 14 168 AL144 HA ASHFORD 76 912 AL145 Housing Authority of the City of Brantley 100 1200 AL146 Housing Authority of the City of Eutaw 50 600 AL147 Housing Authority of the City of Bridgeport 63 756 AL149 Housing Authority of the Town of New Brockton 40 480 AL150 Housing Authority of the City of Clanton 178 2136 AL151 Housing Authority of the City of Brent 70 840 AL152 HA NORTHPORT 398 4776 AL153 Housing Authority of the Town of Parrish 18 216 AL154 HA ATMORE 68 816 AL155 Housing Authority of the City of GREENVILLE 0 0 AL156 Housing Authority of the City of Brewton 80 960 AL157 Housing Authority of the City of Greensboro 66 792 AL158 Housing Authority of the Town of Clayton 40 480 AL159 Housing Authority of the City of Lafayette 0 0 AL160 TUSKEGEE HOUSING AUTHORITY 413 4956 AL161 Housing Authority of the City of Marion, AL 57 684 AL164 HA BAY MINETTE 108 1296 AL165 HA FOLEY 88 1056 AL166 Housing Authority of the City of Chickasaw 288 3456 AL167 STEVENSON HOUSING AUTHORITY 94 1128 AL168 Rainsville Housing Authority 98 1176 AL169 The Housing Authority of the City of Prichard 261 3132 AL171 UNIONTOWN HOUSING AUTHORITY 99 1188 AL172 HA TALLASSEE 100 1200 AL173 HA MONROEVILLE 100 1200 AL174 Housing Authority of the City of Alexander City 477 5724 AL175 Housing Authority of the City of Livingston 110 1320 AL176 Sumiton Housing Authority 41 492 AL177 HA TROY 84 1008 AL178 Housing Authority of the City of Dadeville 74 888 AL179 Housing Authority of the City of Daleville 70 840 AL181 EVERGREEN HOUSING AUTHORITY 90 1080 AL182 The Housing Authority of the City of Triana, 24 288 AL187 Regional HA of Lawrence, Cullman & Morgan Counties 156 1872 AL189 Top of Alabama Regional Housing Authority 300 3600 AL190 Housing Authority of Greene County, AL 210 2520 AL192 South Central Alabama Regional HA 4 48 AL193 Housing Authority of the Town of Fort Deposit 0 0 AL199 Housing Authority of the City of Valley 50 600 AL202 MOBILE COUNTY HOUSING AUTHORITY 50 600 AR002 North Little Rock Housing Authority 1000 12000 AR003 The Housing Authority of the City of Fort Smi 162 1944 AR004 Housing Authority of the City of Little Rock 998 11976 AR005 Blytheville Housing Authority 419 5028 AR006 Housing Authority of the City of Conway 154 1848 AR010 NW Regional Housing Authority 58 696 AR012 Arkadelphia Housing Authority 100 1200 AR015 Housing Authority of the City of Texarkana 9 108 AR016 Camden Housing Authority 540 6480 AR017 Housing Authority of the City of Pine Bluff 39 468 AR018 Housing Authority of the City of Magnolia 180 2160 AR020 Little River County Housing Authority 148 1776 AR021 Housing Authority of the City of Osceola 370 4440 AR022 Housing Authority of the County of Sevier 111 1332 AR023 Housing Authority of the County of Poinsett 344 4128 AR024 West Memphis Housing Authority 385 4620 AR025 Housing Authority of the County of Howard 164 1968 AR026 Housing Authority of the City of Morrilton 206 2472 AR027 Housing Authority of the City of Marianna 250 3000 AR028 Housing Authority of the City of Newport 270 3240 AR029 Housing Authority of the City of Van Buren 201 2412 AR031 Hot Springs Housing Authority 10 120 AR032 Housing Authority of the City of Paris 56 672 AR034 Trumann Housing Authority 364 4368 AR035 Searcy Housing Authority 150 1800 AR037 Housing Authority of the City of Prescott 103 1236 AR038 Housing Authority of the City of Booneville 40 480 AR039 Wynne Housing Authority 70 840 AR040 Housing Authority of the City of Des Arc 44 528 AR041 Lonoke County Housing Authority 122 1464 AR042 Star City Housing Authority 56 672 AR043 Housing Authority of the City of Dumas 100 1200 AR044 Housing Authority of the City of Waldron 92 1104 AR045 Pike County Housing Authority 28 336 AR046 Housing Authority of the City of Amity 24 288 AR047 Housing Authority of the City of Hoxie 20 240 AR049 Housing Authority of the City of Gurdon 32 384 AR050 Housing Authority of the City of Helena 300 3600 AR051 Housing Authority of the City of Clarksville 173 2076 AR052 Clarendon Housing Authority 88 1056 AR053 Housing Authority of the City of McGehee 58 696 AR054 Housing Authority of the City of Wilson 68 816 AR055 Housing Authority of the City of Dardanelle 84 1008 AR057 Housing Authority of the City of Imboden 0 0 AR059 Housing Authority of the City of Brinkley 196 2352 AR060 Housing Authority of the City of West Helena 250 3000 AR061 Housing Authority of the City of Hughes 40 480 AR063 Housing Authority of the City of Pocahontas 0 0 AR064 Housing Authority of the City of Earle 68 816 AR065 Housing Authority of the City of Stephens 52 624 AR066 Russellville Housing Authority 182 2184 AR068 Hope Housing Authority 200 2400 AR069 Housing Authority of the City of Rector 80 960 AR070 Housing Authority of the City of Monette
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